Why Genshin Impact is an Artistic and Technical Masterpiece | Asmongold Reacts



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43 thoughts on “Why Genshin Impact is an Artistic and Technical Masterpiece | Asmongold Reacts”

  1. The biggest advantage of genshin is that he is not mmo without competitive elements, and the biggest disadvantage is that he is not mmo. So you have nothing to do after the single-player game process is over.

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  2. They have made almost $34m on Raiden Shogun's second rerun banner on the iOS market in China alone, with 3 days of her banner remaining. For context, each character banner lasts for 20 days… the good thing is, MiHoYo actually invest money where it matters. The money we spend on characters, they invest in stuff like the genshin anime collaboration with ufotable. So technically, the genshin spenders are actually genshin investors 😀

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  3. 55% of Genshin impact players are male, while the remaining 45% are female. When it comes to age, 27% are under 25, while the average age is 35. The average age is 35 years old.
    This game has received a PEGI 12 because it features depictions of non-realistic looking violence towards human-like characters. Not suitable for persons under 12 years of age.

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  4. Idk I’d fire this guy. This video is supposed to be professional quality. I would’ve made this in a 5th grade project. And the graph he shows has no data is just a small and big number, the guy has no clue about AI. I wonder if GPT-40 could erase my memory of him so I could live a sane life.

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  5. Everything related to art in genshin is an absolute masterpiece except for the story, that shit sucks.

    Somehow mihoyo managed to create story telling masterpieces after story telling masterpieces, but when genshin arrived, they just built a new writting team completely made out of idiots

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  6. Genshin really is close to a masterpiece. For a 6 or 15 dollar sub essentially you get a near perfect game to explore for dozens of hours. New discoveries, details of the characters you like in fact some of which you may be able to play as with the naturally earned primo gems. The 4* and 5* characters are all pretty much good enough. The art, and music are beautiful. The combat is detailed with both complex and simple options. The problems arise once you finish all the content and are waiting for new content since there isn't something to do every day and the game, being a gacha, wants you to log in every day. If it was final fantasy where you just wait till the new patch play that then leave it would probably be fine. Honestly though you can still do that if you want as long as your fine with missing the daily quests.

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  7. When I started playing Genshin, about 3 months after release, after being convinced by my friend to try it out, I named my character Link, as I was convinced it was a BOTW come. I couldn't have been more wrong, (but I'm never changing the name).

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  8. This video is great, but they haven't shown accurate video demonstrations for things spoken, like for example when talking about Liyue, they showed Inazuma, and while talking about wind characters, they showed fire based chars. But yeah this video sums up a lot of what Genshin's art is, and why it's so beautiful.
    HOWEVER, Genshin's music and soundtrack ALSO adds to this experience and amplifies it.

    The only thing I hate is the aggressive monetization and lack of good rewards for the F2P playerbase, but that's the case with most game now so… Yeah…

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  9. The game really is beautiful. Truly got crazy when they started to particularize the architecture in new areas so everything truly felt brand new. I just burned through the game and it quickly becomes reduced to weekly’s/dailies just like in wow bro it drove me right out😂. Never have enough resources for character and weapon summons so you are forced into paying for any toys you really desire because the RNG is not true RNG in this game. It’s weighted. So you’ll summon around 70 times AND THEN you’ll have a good chance of getting something. Just my laymen’s take

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  10. Every hates gacha games? Oh yeah? So you never played any card games like Pokémon, Magic the Gathering, or Yu Gi OH? What the hell do you mean "making gacah popular" TCGs from the 90s are the original gacha loot boxes and in fact you CANT free to play them. You can't go to your game store and ask for a few free booster packs to start playing the game… Get over it

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  11. As Someone who is a massive Zelda Fan, I cannot forgive them for basically ripping off the game. As it went they changed a lot of things, but when it first came out it was so very close to being a rip off it was scary…I do love the visuals now and I am less hard on it but it is still hard to actually pick up and play a gatcha game.

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  12. no, it was never a BOTW knock-off, the narrator just explained it lol. It was heavily inspired by it for the exploration part but the lore and combat style (which make up 2/3 of the game) are very different to BOTW, simply not comparable.

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  13. I really hope that you will play Gernshin sooner or later.

    It's one game that can fit everyone's life style, because it's a singler player onging game. If you like it, you can play whenever (and anywhere) you want and it does not impede you from doing anything else.

    You can play whatever game you like at the same time.

    And Genshin in my mind, is a master piece.

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  14. Genshin has almost all the things that you could want in a game imo..from its gorgeous environment, gameplay, lore and storyline down to the music. It also has features that allows diff types of players to enjoy "their thing".

    It's a nice break from playing competitive games, where you can drop in and grind for a short while (while your resin lasts), then do other things before dropping out, then repeat.

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  15. i went to stormterror lair and if you climb to the top/pointy peak thing, if you look around it looks so much like hyrule castle in botw. honestly mondstadt is definitely heavily inspired imo but the othe rregions are too unique that its hard to say. i might be wrong but thats what ive seen after spending close to 300 hours of botw and ar 55

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